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Originally Posted by StickMan
I think the politicians responsible should have been held responsible instead of Canadian Tax Payers who had nothing to do with this. But instead they are enjoying their golden pensions on a beach somewhere while the innocent tax payers are paying for their mistakes...they sure learned their lesson.
A few more thoughts. Do you think this was the only grenade that Khadr ever threw? For all we know he killed hundreds of people before getting wounded and captured. At 15 aren't boys in that country considered men, he is only a child by Canadian standards? What age do women in that country become wives and start having children? Why do we still consider him a Canadian citizen if he is fighting for terrorists? Shouldn't his citizenship have been taken away long ago? Has Khadr ever paid taxes or contributed to Canada in a positive way, why do we consider him so Canadian? Based on the outcome of this, what do you think American soldiers are going to do next time they come across a wounded enemy soldier?
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There is no such thing as "so Canadian" or "not very Canadian". He has a Canadian citizenship, therefore he is Canadian and protected by our laws and rights. That's it.
I don't understand why that's so hard to grasp for some people.